If you need another computer monitor – Maybe need to connect a DVI monitor into a Laptop that has only VGA only – then Display Link has the answer. Using Display Link and USB, you can connect a second or third monitor.

DisplayLink also announced the USB 3.0 monitor extension. It is backwards compatible to USB 2.0, but with the 3.0 you can power a 23 inch monitor. You also don’t need external power cords.

If your desktop or notebook has USB 3.0, then Display Link is a great add-on. Having an extra monitor to extend a desktop or mirror a station can sometimes increase productivity.

Wearable Today (First called “This Week in Google Glass”) has closed shop for the time being. We would like to thank everyone that watched the episodic podcast from 2011 to 2016. With 100 episodes, we had a great run.

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The only thing that has gone precisely according to plan this year for Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin? The situational usage of outside linebacker James Harrison, who was unleashed down the stretch of Sunday’s upset win over the previously undefeated Chiefs (5-1). “I told you guys we were going to play (James Harrison) and you […]

One of the best things included in the vCenter Server Appliance is the automatic update feature in the Appliance Manager. This handy feature makes updates to a VCSA simple and quick. Unfortunately, using vCenter HA, included in the VCSA 6.5, breaks this patching for most users. Why? The simple answer is that the secondary and […]

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